Search for the double-beta decay of 82Se to the excited states of 82Kr with NEMO-3
NEMO-3 Collaboration. (2020). Search for the double-beta decay of 82Se to the excited states of 82Kr with NEMO-3. Nuclear Physics A, 996, Article 121701. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2020.121701
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The double-beta decay of 82Se to the 0+1 excited state of 82Kr has been studied with the NEMO-3 detector using 0.93 kg of enriched 82Se measured for 4.75 y, corresponding to an exposure of 4.42 kg y. A dedicated analysis to reconstruct the gamma-rays has been performed to search for events in the 2e2g channel. No evidence of a 2nbb decay to the 0+1 state has been observed and a limit of T2n 1/2(82Se; 0+gs -> 0+1) > 1.3 1021 y at 90% CL has been set. Concerning the 0nbb decay to the 0+1 state, a limit for this decay has been obtained with T0n 1/2(82Se; 0+g s -> 0+1) > 2.3 1022 y at 90% CL, independently from the 2nbb decay process. These results are obtained for the first time with a tracko-calo detector, reconstructing every particle in the final state.
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We acknowledge support by the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic (grant number EF16 013/0001733), CNRS/IN2P3 in France, RFBR in Russia (Project No.19-52-16002 NCNIL a), APVV in Slovakia (Project No. 15-0576), STFC in the UK and NSFin the USA.Lisenssi
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